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20 NATIONS : YIN | THE DAILY TRIBUNE te J | Member of the Associated Press, and served by the Unit- ed Press. CASPER, WYO., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1919 OVER 4,000 COPIES of The Daily Tribune sold and delivered to subscribers every = NUMBER VOLUME 3 sy € hs President Wilson aie. | Bates were grouped. ng There was no harshness in the ed by representatives of the voice of Premier Clemenceau as he ionBhere considerine sm sae announced the purpose of the me for Li dore sdeGnite we ss "4 ing. Renner rose while Clemenceau’s foe ment words were being translated, and RAMIE re eturr , 7 ere as to the possibility of an early {jes bowie seactousls, followed the LARAMIE, Wyo., Sept. 10.-—Returning from Cooper lake, where (Special to The ‘Tyibumes) President Couched in Wilson Target for Criticism Bitter Phrases in Majority Son tace ie Report on League and Treaty; Six . Pages Devoted to Discussion of Pact STEEL WORKERS "eer and Jugo-Slavs Refuse to Sign : ' Pending Instructions but Ceremony Is o ARE IMPATIENT, Concluded Amid Quiet Surroundings at | Pg Ox" R | cit : St. Germain; No Harshness in Evidence Thy, Associated Presa. i cn p ATE F not sign the Austrian treatv, but are awaiting instructions from their governments, says the Havas news agency. Officers Warn That... ST. GERMAIN, Sept. 10.—Dr. ¥’ 2 xenmer, head of the Austrian delegation to the peace conference’ <.ed the treaty between the al- Be Restrained on)” Prestient Clemenceau, Dr. Reh x 4 ae the weather man and all the 4 Strike Question conference delegates were inf st FRANK | NN f Wns eS of humor for signing. A 12, sted ' 5 (ity United Brean. ate ene ‘utamn mor ppt al! nation-wide -steel strike will be( the simple cerem There was no z called September 22, union lead-|P2*tility of an nd evinced when) ea a stone-age hall. He nodded politely | asses U S f Associnted Prens. aaihe (oclyineieelt at ‘ihe ett eutely/ Coroner Passes Up Murder Mystery sc Return io Investigation of Accidental Death and Various carpdestiae aah he aia or he con | tale in the center room where he E. W. Johnson observed an automobile standing by the side of the DEGREE MURDER n Targe a N- attached his: signature four. times {to Lincoln highway three miles north of Laramie but drove unconcerned- awaiting, a reply before taking | a Meade: aE eradecae catttie tion. murdered man whose case was of vastly greater importance to the 20 Years to Life Impnson coroner’ office that of the vic ment when Passed Here SEEK DEFINITE —— PARIS, Sept. ph ms from Rumania and Jago-Slavia did [By Aagocintea yo As Employes Can Not lied and associated powers and # sustrian republic at 10:15 this WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—A the participants in a yood wood for erg deidiheve this aft a (Renner smiling entered the small SENA : F W WASHINGTON, (ery 10,— | U-shaped table, about which the dele- couTT IS HUNG * Theories Are Advanced to Explain Tragedy conference being arranged between | water of vercmoniee to the ignite he had investigated the accidental killing of Walter Moore, Coroner ference will remain in session 48) the tra ly by, unaware that there lay in the machine by the road the body of a Slayer of Hungarian to Get from he representatives of powers at- would be taken if the union men con- There were no soldiers in the hall| tim of the accidental discharge of a not intimated what action| tached their signature fered the presi ’s D ae pea Ns Sa Bey Se and only a small guard in the court| Shotgun whose death had been investi- aor. F sa con- of the chateau wated. Fifteen hours elansed after ditions in the steel industry were go- ” There was no! weted. .. Eitt a we is APSR IN oreS RATIO ANN He ted Sher rene re ee UL eg raceeeg Ot? sete HAR ‘i F of Renner in si + the treaty. As|of the scores of person observiay the Hy Votes & vossible to restra © L aty. As} } r £ a Press) ow eees . train the men much th. French delegation went to the| automobile beside the highway was a ree murder at 7 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—Accompanied by a six-page re- rae Sa Las signing table dd passed Renner’s| Safficiently moved by curioxity to in \ h h port containing sharp, bitter phrases directed at President Wil- ee chair, the latter rose and bowed po-| Ve e its contents. Then Rev. ‘ the Scott. son, the majority foreign relations committ bi 4 th S$ litely to Clemenceau, who returned | F. Delo, pastor of the ‘Trinity} killing John Kosci in 3 treaty to the senate today. Th RULES: SULNEEES tie the salutation. Evangelical church here, stoppet his quarrel Mary Walker, who « he: Bie y- The minority report will be filed by Premier Clemenceau entered the| car beside the stationery machine and aitisd) she waa: a worium: of Wiel) eee later. lroom exactly ut 10 o'clock, being| was horrified to find in the treets. Sentence for r in the Half the majority report defends the committee's work, saluted by the guard of honor. He the body of Frank Jennings, SS ‘second degr s 20 ye to life's criticizes Wilson, answers his treaty arguments a rs guments and condemns D| | took a place at the table with Act- well-known ranchman of the J.aram imprisonme: AGAINST PACT ing Secretary Frank L.. Polk on his) valley, who had been shot twive thru! A. Miner, Burlington Conductor, Is Counsel for the state, in his clos- ! fright and A. J. Balfour, British see- the head. The coroner was at once Ke wae : ing words to the jury, said he would ‘x! i | retary of state for foreign affairs on notified and began in investigntion Victim of Serious Accident ask the jury to hang Scott. Evidence *T at Douglas; Limbs howed the killing came as a a endments down the river, was murdered ¢:thrr| conductor on the Burlington railroad, present testimor a Casper man, was run leat check on the Globe shoe store pant for sa beagu and secured nearly $24 formally reported t ly injured. He was taken ut once Testimony is still bring heard in’ day by the foreicn ed thru to Douglas where it was found nec- this case this afternoon with the lik ‘ lihood that the next start until late today or son pasecd back Wilson's ‘“‘contem- tible ouitter” phrase by saying that PY ESSE] HELD BY | »y some person in the car with Wilson’ hed played “the game of or who fired from the side « the sinister, synical European, by Af |road as the automobile appr the nial ot Sue diplomacy in FEDERALS FOUND One bullet, it is believed, ¢ which) the Americen peopl n ~ , s head from the front and em 1 nz ; : i e yy to amputate his right leg be ther have a part nor want a part. TO CA RRY A RMS at the back, and the other apparentiy | tween the ankle and the knee and his his left, Neither Premier lloyd which might have been more suc E (By United Prexs.) | George nor Colonel House was pres-| ful had its inception dated from * result of a quarrel as to who was to ALLIANCE AND NOT CHICAGO; Sept. 10.—Senator’ ent. itiine the preceding night. when Amputated hive aanaeniGes of the Wi A LEAGUE, IS CLAIM Johnson, opening a tour on Pres- | ‘The signing was finished at 11:15. | Passed the murder machine, u asl f s case against \ SRINGTON. “Sept. 10. | ident Wilson's trail, told an audi- | Premier Clemenceau then made ajof its grewsome contents, ie coating view aeeiguan ‘Villen aes Wiese NG ed prea — ence in the Hamilton club bere to. |brief announcement that the session| Jennings, who left Laramie late freight train ubout t at charged with forgery th ailahtGAihs eeeal ourer day thet Wilson had q John- | would close. Sunday evening to return to his ranch of Wendover while serving as freight morning. Alver t OM st 3 ar ean ay“ F ihe —_ him} A. Miner, a the) ever by two passing cars and semous oS THIGAFTERNOON be diseusset Admission Price Cut to 30 mittee with 45 a zie LAREDO, Sept. 10.—A Carran. | ¢ntered at the back and emerged) jeft arm near the shoulder morning. The ma onfines MINERS DISPUTE sista military guard is holding the |from the front. If the shooting was! Miner is in a Douglas hospital now forgery is 14 year: C i : ioc’ steamer More Castle at Tampico done by a person beside the road! with his condition reported as favor Present indications are : ents for Games Today. fee SEATS OF SOME Gn'the charge that it is loaded with | the bullet first referred to probably able altho at the time of the opera firat two defgodants) in mgior Thursday and Fnday at ur-old Casper girl + was fired first; if it was done “time tomorrow. Rich ‘lace ” ‘al | some person in the car with the ranch LOC A IES REPORT - —-- - man that entered the head from the AX LONDON. Sept. 10.—Of the 30,-} back probably was the first fired. (Ry United Ptexs.) | 000 blind persons in England xnd The death of Jennings was instanta- Sept. 10. — The! Wales, only 85 are beggars accord- neous. The fact that the automo- j}y by tion his conditjpn was considered dan gerous. He is about 38 years old will sor A special train from Casper was ard Mrs. Ina How hed to Miner’s aid carrying Dr. the f » tried in this R. Lathrop and the man’s fam There probably will be contrabend arms and ammunition rape against a l4-y for the rebe! = sce Athletic Park neg yard TOURNAMEN SCHEDULE | tried, f Today- CLEVELAND, ML — fight over seating delegates of locals} ing to the advisory committe of the bile had come to a stop after swing- Te Denver vs. Greybull which figured in unauthorized strikes; Welfare of the Blind. . The commit- ing around at right angles to the Thursday—Casper vs. Rapid is cnyrossing the attention of the mi-| tee recommends that 3.50 «u week road and with its nose in a shallow | | Fil ED City ners’ convention today. Many dele-\ be given to all blind pers who are ditch, and the further fact that the Friday—Denver or Greybull es favor punishing those unions.| employed and earning up to $1 engine appzrently had continued ran ; Casper or Rapid City y hers are striving for harmony. «week. ning until the yasoline supply wes th y Saturday—Winner of Thurs - ———E sted, lead the coroner to believe i f ‘ day's ontest Winner of Jennings was shot while the ma cd States to accey Friday's contest ed IG fe was in motion. The dead man’s moral obligations of Sedceriasse) ie, Sienece ands still were on the steering whe matched : . . when the body was found, his bead | wheel. » stump of a half-smoked “is ~ , he M 5 HOE ae en School Board Cited Into Court to Show .. i where it evidently had fullen f a as . * és that the body was not disturbed by cs S h 1 Worth. A westabr camer entio Spear it of the going ye > és 5 the murderer after the fatal shots , choots erning the Monroe Doctrine in wv President Reaches Bismark on Longest Leg eve tired, « deduction further for tion Was Expelled trom < sey ; State 54 Pp tified by the absence of any indica —_— nendments pr tart : L of Tour But Audience Receives Ad- tion that the murderer searched the The initial test case of the legality of the enforcement of si body. his, it is believed, eliminates A ils mot pr rl 8B body. This, # is believed, climintt*e | the:atate health beard order expelling sll pupils set piece’ iny arias vaccinated was filed this afternoon at 1 o'clock dress Quietly; Coming West ‘The coroner's and sheriff's offices, court. Grace Brockus, through her nearest friend, R. P. (By United in fact, are at a loss to assign a mo- Brockus, brought civil mandamus suit against the school board : - BISMARCK, N. D.,. Sept. 10.—President Wilson declared here tive for the slaying. Jennings is not of District No. 2 to compel the board to admit her to the (0 - today that the question before America in considering the treaty js known to have had an enen uf- schools in District No. 2. The court issued an order about 1:15 ‘ set ge six ficiently bitter to assassinate him. o'clock ordering the school board to = peace or war. Failure of the treaty would result in despair that would 4° f.¢t suggesting that robbery might. appear in court Saturday to show eR ! OTI NG S oO LLOWS Oo ix cause chaos. : have been the motive is that he had jcause for not admitting the child to “Men in despair destroy governments,” he warned. “America’s !¥ turned from Omaha, Where he the schools here. pee sae ca The petition in the case states that delay is injuring-the whole world.” Miss Brockus, a 10-year-old girl, en The audience was rather quiet, One i wes asked if she had been vaccinated The league covenant should not be separated from the treaty, he argued. ! AN NEW YORK not been vaccinated she was told to The treaty will not work without the wo home and not to return until she 1 of the slayer (Continued on Page 6) 4 and after attending school one week, she dians were present When Miss Brockus said she had rolled in school September 2 thousand completely filled the small) ? ‘Phin occurred lust Monday. pr had a certificate of vaccination, the The plaintiff charges Disorder Resulting from Walkout of the You dare not kill the world’s . petition states. young men for a dishonest’ purpose,” (By Assoctatea Prensa} ine tory had such a multitude turned (that the teachers and the sc | he declared, emphasizing claims made NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Wit out in New York for any pageant. |hoard were asked to interfere snd ° - Dre S ° eye hefore that the league would prevent) General Pershing at their head ‘ Sara allow her to go to cshool. Police Force Borders on Anarchy and a eeice wars | f its ban- -] But she was told it was the order 4 > ee ° ee “ sit and the cross of war on its bane | DRICE OF HOGS ot vx. J. F. 0'Donnell, representa- Situation Is Approaching Crists ‘0 od 8 (ity Axsocinted Press.) ABOARD PRESIDENT WILSON’S SPECIAL TRAIN, Sept.. 10.—Presi- dent Wilson was heading due west today on one of the longest legs of; his country-wide speaking tour for ‘he peace treaty, Nearly the whole day was given over to travel, the only| stop on the schedule being a short) one at Bismarek, North Dakota, Att-| cy a strenuous day at St. Paul and), Vinneapolis, Wilson arranged to sleep late while his special was speeding © seross North Dakota, Crowds were fathered along the way and Presi-| dent and Mrs. Wilson were on the| rear platform to wave to the crowds. ners the first division of regulars marched down Fifth avenue today. It was the crowning military spec- tacle of the world war for New York. Behind the doughboys came the field artillery and then the di- al trains. Twenty-five thous- d men were in line. At the hesd of the five-mile line rode the commander of all the sol- diers undor the Stars and Stripes. Behind him as a guard of honor swung Pershi own, a composite regiment of six-foot infantrymen who had followed him through the flower-decked streets of foreign . Never in the city’s, his- TAKES DROP ON tive of the state board of health. The plaintiff claims there is no rule which enables the state board of health to MARKET RUMOR (exvel children after they bave been (By United Press. permitted to enroll There is no state statute to com: pel vaccination nor any which gu- CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—Hog prices ‘thorizes the mto vaccinate, according dropped to $1 to’ $1.25 per hundred- | weight today, due a panicky feeling among sellers and the reported inten- tion of the packers te drive down prices at the start of the winter pack- ing seas@n. * SRE ns CVE Eighty-five per cent of lame people are affected on the left side. to the counsel for the plaintiff. In.’ terference with public schools is not authorized by law, the plaintiff's counsel also states. Other children were expelled at the time of the Brockus. girl but others were permitted to remain on (Continued on Fage Six.) [By United Preas! BOSTON, Sept. 10.—The entire fourth brigade of state guards, including cavalry, machine-gun companies, motor corps and infantry, was rushed here this afternoon to protect the city from further out- breaks following the police strike. There was rioting in several scat- tered points this morning when mobs attacked volunteer police who arrested the looters. The mobs freed many prisoners. One hundred and fifty men already have been urrested. Property loss is estimated st half a million already Harvard as police early today (By Assocta’ STON, Sept is rampant in Boston Meena. ).—-Lawle Without ade students and volunteers | by the hundreds were commissioned quate police protection, private By United Press.) " toward rict a At 145 an emergenc —Rioting brake before 2 o'clock ported the downtown there is much fighting. call summon was sound a |i 4) Qo ay